I think the more commercials I see for Tomorrowland, the more I don't want to see it.
Thank you.We just call those "open skylights" as opposed to regular "skylights" that have glass, plexiglass, etc., in them.
Our last stay we were in the Country section at ASMusic. On our way to a late night swim I smelled some younger people had decided to smoke it up at the picnic tables between the buildings. Not long after being in the pool we saw them yelling at each other while being escorted by WDW Security.He won't have a car, and the GF does not approve.
Besides, he doesn't smoke a "joint". He uses a bong.
Hard to get that on a plane without raising a few eyebrows.
Yeah me neither. My son asked me last night and I said no.I think the more commercials I see for Tomorrowland, the more I don't want to see it.
Have you seen the Japanese trailer? I don't know if the film will be any good or not (the Japanese trailer gives me hope) but Disney is doing a terrible job marketing it.
Yeah where do those kids think they are: Universal?Our last stay we were in the Country section at ASMusic. On our way to a late night swim I smelled some younger people had decided to smoke it up at the picnic tables between the buildings. Not long after being in the pool we saw them yelling at each other while being escorted by WDW Security.
That girl is the spitting image of Julia Roberts.
Oh that Jay!I liked that they used the old peacock logo ident before Conan O'Brien's first episode of the Tonight Show (before Jay stabbed him in the back).
Who said free ride? The kid works 44-50 hr/week for $14/hr.so.. hold on..
he's getting a free ride to disney, in a private room with his gf..and he's complaining about a car.. and his bong?
I think I broke out in hives just reading this.Well, they got the crop field all turned over yesterday for me. All the grass seed should be at the depot today or tomorrow, so hopefully by the end of the week all of the field will be seeded as a hay field. No more worrying about getting good feed for the horses!
My niece Ally called me last night to tell me that she could indeed see Space Mountain in the background in the adverts.Yeah me neither. My son asked me last night and I said no.
When I saw Big Hero Six with my brother, there were all these kids in the theater. After the promotion for Tomorrowland, this one kid down the row from us, who is maybe six years old, says, pretty loudly, "I am NOT seeing that!"I think the more commercials I see for Tomorrowland, the more I don't want to see it.
Oh, I was imagining you were paying the whole thing.Who said free ride? The kid works 44-50 hr/week for $14/hr.
While I might throw in some money, he is paying for the vast majority of it.
Well, darn!
Interesting though, that you have to add PH or Waterpark to your base ticket. Is this new?
We always do PH, so maybe I've just never noticed.
Thanks for the update.
He won't have a car, and the GF does not approve.
Besides, he doesn't smoke a "joint". He uses a bong.
Hard to get that on a plane without raising a few eyebrows.
Or...he can prove to his momma that he's adult enough to go without it. Funny your posts sound like you know where to buy it down there and how to get it in the parks.Does he smoke daily?
If so, how is his mood if he has to go a day or two without? I think you mentioned that it could be bad...?
Under the circumstances, sounds like he might just microwave some special brownies if he gets desperate enough...!
Wikipedia says yes.
Sleep patterns
A draft horse sleeping while standing up
Horses can sleep both standing up and lying down. They can doze and enter light sleep while standing, an adaptation from life as a prey animal in the wild. Lying down makes an animal more vulnerable to predators.[27] Horses are able to sleep standing up because a "stay apparatus" in their legs allows them to relax their muscles and doze without collapsing. In the front legs, their equine forelimb anatomy automatically engages the stay apparatus when their muscles relax.[28] The horse engages the stay apparatus in the hind legs by shifting its hip position to lock the patella in place. At the stifle joint, a "hook" structure on the inside bottom end of the femur cups the patella and the medial patella ligament, preventing the leg from bending.[29]
Horses do not need a solid unbroken period of sleep time. They obtain needed sleep by many short periods of rest. This is to be expected of a prey animal, that needs to be ready on a moment's notice to flee from predators. Horses may spend anywhere from four to fifteen hours a day in standing rest, and from a few minutes to several hours lying down. However, not all this time is the horse asleep; total sleep time in a day may range from several minutes to two hours.[30] Horses require approximately two and a half hours of sleep, on average, in a 24-hour period. Most of this sleep occurs in many short intervals of about 15 minutes each.[31]
Horses need to lie down occasionally, and prefer soft ground for a nap.
Horses must lie down to reach REM sleep. They only have to lie down for an hour or two every few days to meet their minimum REM sleep requirements.[30] However, if a horse is never allowed to lie down, after several days it will become sleep-deprived, and in rare cases may suddenly collapse as it involuntarily slips into REM sleep while still standing.[32]This condition differs from narcolepsy, which horses may suffer from.[31]
Horses sleep better when in groups because some animals will sleep while others stand guard to watch for predators. A horse kept entirely alone may not sleep well because its instincts are to keep a constant eye out for danger.[30]
No, actually that's spring. Enjoy!
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